(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday announced the
ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) new vision
document 'Century of Türkiye' for the new century of the republic,
underlining that it is the name of a revolution that will bring
democracy, development, peace and welfare to every corner of the
world, reports citing .
'At a time when the world is facing vital challenges, we want to
make a strong start to the new century of our republic with the
Century of Türkiye,' he said addressing the crowd gathered in the
capital Ankara.
As Türkiye prepares to enter the last year of the first century
of the republic, they came together for the covenant of the Century
of Türkiye, he stated.
'We will elevate the Century of Türkiye by making our country
one of the 10 largest states in the world in all fields of
politics, economy, technology, military and diplomacy,' Erdogan
said.
'We share with all humanity the message that the Century of
Türkiye is the name of a revolution that will bring democracy,
development, peace and welfare to every corner of the world.'
Erdogan noted many challenges faced by the AK Party in the last
20 years and said that they have overcome all these challenges with
the support of the Turkish people.
“We have eliminated the conditions that paved the way for the
coups one by one,' he said.
New constitution, amendments
“One of the first goals of our Century of Türkiye vision is to
draw a new constitution that will be the product of the national
will,” Erdogan also underlined.
He expressed determination to prepare this new constitution in a
way that suits the Century of Türkiye and to implement it with the
approval of our Parliament and nation, he added.
The president also said that the new constitution will increase
the welfare of the Turkish people as well as guarantee the rule of
law, pluralism, justice, equity and freedom.
Speaking on a constitutional change regarding the right to wear
headscarves, Erdogan said that the amendment will be submitted to
Parliament next week and thereby enable the issue to be eliminated
from Türkiye's agenda for good.
'By submitting it to Parliament next week, we will ensure that
this issue, which is a natural right, is completely removed from
the country's agenda.
“We have prepared a constitutional amendment that will protect
the family from the threat of deviant movements, and guarantee the
educational and working rights of our daughters and ladies with or
without headscarves,' he outlined.
Turkish women who wear the headscarf have long struggled under
laws that prevented them from wearing headscarves at schools as
students and in public institutions as professionals, despite the
prevalence of headscarf-wearing women in the country. The issue of
the headscarf ban held an important place in public and political
debates in Türkiye throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
The headscarf ban in Türkiye was first implemented widely in the
1980s but became stricter after 1997 when the military forced the
conservative government to resign in an incident later dubbed the
Feb. 28 'postmodern coup.'
Parliament lifted a ban on female students wearing the headscarf
at university in 2008 in a move championed by Erdogan and which the
main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) lawmakers,
including its chair Kemal Kilicdaroglu, had sought unsuccessfully
to block in the constitutional court.
In 2013, Türkiye lifted a ban on women wearing headscarves in
state institutions under reforms that the government said were
designed to bolster democracy.
Türkiye explored 540B cubic meters of natural gas reserves in
the Black Sea, Erdogan also said adding: 'We will share the joy of
new good news in energy with our nation soon.'
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